Joseph Aubrey "John" Faircloth Jr. (born February 19, 1939) is a former Republican member of the North Carolina House of Representatives. He represented the 62nd district (and its preceding 61st district) from 2011 to 2024. The district covers parts of western Guilford County.[1][2]
Faircloth represented HD61 from 2011 to 2019 and HD62 since 2019.[3]
In 2010 "Faircloth's top three issues are protecting a free-market economy from excessive government control and influence, providing good public safety, and strengthening public education."[3] Faircloth defeated Democrat Brandon Gray in the 2020 election.
Political positions
Faircloth was a primary sponsor of H937, which allowed permit holders to carry concealed firearms inside bars and restaurants that serve alcohol and to keep firearms locked in their car when parked on college or public school campuses.[4] H937 allowed concealed handgun permit holders to keep their "firearms locked in their car when parked on college or public school campuses."[5] Faircloth said the college provision "merely makes legal something that already happens" and "let's don't fool ourselves, there are guns on our campuses."[5] Faircloth on concealed carry holders consuming alcohol at a bar or restaurant: "It's a very overblown concern."[5] Faircloth was also a sponsor of H405, which "would allow prosecutors and judges with concealed-carry permits to bring handguns into courthouses."[6] In 2013, Faircloth sponsored a bill that would have allowed juveniles 15 years of age or older who committed high level felonies to be tried in superior court. The age was originally set at 13, but Faircloth raised it after stakeholder input.[7]
Faircloth resigned from the North Carolina House in September 2024.[8] His vacant seat was filled by John Blust.[9]
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